About Notifications on mobile devices

Mobile notifications are updates and information sent to your mobile device, alerting you to what’s happening on Twitter.

You can choose which notifications you want to receive

Twitter makes it easy to control which types of mobile notifications you want to enable. Below is a list of some of the notification types you can elect to receive:

Mentions of your account (including photos you are tagged in)

Replies

Retweets of your Tweets

Likes

New followers

Direct Messages

Your contacts who join Twitter

Recommendations

Highlights

News

Moments

Crisis and emergency alerts

First look at new features

Turn on Tweet notifications from accounts you follow whose Tweets or live videos you don’t want to miss.

Push notifications delivered through SMS text messages

You can also opt out of mobile notifications via SMS text messages. Note: You’ll need to add a phone number to your account to receive SMS text messages.

View instructions for:

Push notifications delivered through the Twitter for iOS app

To adjust push notifications:

In the top menu, tap your profile icon.

Select Settings and privacy.

Tap Notifications, then tap Push notifications and select which types of notifications you would like to receive.Tip: Check out our iOS troubleshooting instructions.

To receive notifications when an account you follow Tweets or broadcasts live video:

From the account profile, tap the notification icon

Choose between two notification types: All Tweets or Only Tweets with live video.

Tap your selection.

To view Tweet notifications from accounts you follow:

In the top menu, tap your profile icon.

Select Settings and privacy.

Tap Notifications, then tap Push notifications.

Tap Tweets.

To cancel Tweet notifications from accounts you follow:

From the account profile, tap the highlighted notification icon

Select None.

Push notifications delivered through the Twitter for Android app

Important: Please update to the latest version of Twitter for Android now available from Google Play. The app may take a few minutes to reflect changes you've made to your notification settings.

To adjust push notifications:

In the top menu, you will either see a navigation menu icon or your profile icon. Tap whichever icon you have and select Settings and privacy.

Tap Notifications.

Tap Push notifications and select which types of notifications you would like to receive.

To receive notifications when an account you follow Tweets or broadcasts live video:

From the account profile, tap the notification icon

Check the box next to Account notifications.

From the pop-up message, choose between two notification types: All Tweets or Only live video.

Tap your selection.

To view Tweet notifications from accounts you follow:

In the top menu, you will either see a navigation menu icon or your profile icon. Tap whichever icon you have and select Settings and privacy.

Under Notifications, tap Push notifications.

Tap Tweets.

To cancel Tweet notifications from accounts you follow:

From the account profile, tap the highlighted notification icon

Select None.

If you’ve reached the device limit for push notifications:If you've received an error message letting you know you can only have 25 devices attached to your account, that means you've reached the limit and you won't be able to create new push destinations. You can clear push destinations that are no longer in use by following these steps:

Sign in to twitter.com on a desktop or laptop computer.

From your profile icon, click on Settings and privacy.

Click on Apps.

Revoke access to the Twitter for Android app.

Next, visit your Apps settings on your Android mobile device.

Select the Twitter app and tap Uninstall.Note: Your account is not deleted if you uninstall the app from your device.

Next, from your Android mobile device, visit the Google Play store and search for Twitter.

Install the Twitter for Android app.

Once you’ve opened the app and signed in to your account, visit your Settings and privacy to reset your push notifications.

Notifications on Kindle Fire or other tablet:

Notifications are not push compatible on tablets even if Twitter for Android is installed.

The notification setting relies on the sync setting and sync Interval to determine when the app pulls for new mentions, likes, Retweets, new followers, Direct Messages, or Tweets.

Notifications will only appear when the device is active; no notifications appear when the device's screen turns off or goes to standby, but will appear in the status bar once the device is activated.